Crime & Safety

Peninsula Murder, Pursuit Suspects Enter Pleas

BREAKING: The suspected gang members are accused in shooting death of 31-year-old man in September in San Mateo.

REDWOOD CITY, CA – Two suspected gang members accused of killing a man in a San Mateo pet store parking lot in September and leading California Highway Patrol officers in a pursuit into San Francisco pleaded not guilty to murder charges this week, prosecutors said.

San Leandro resident Alejandro DeLeon, 22, and Hayward resident Louis Mercado, 20, also pleaded not guilty to enhancements for use of a firearm and charges of fleeing law enforcement officers, according to San Mateo County Deputy District Attorney Karen Guidotti.

DeLeon and Mercado are allegedly both Norteno gang members who confronted 31-year-old Daniel Corona, a member of the rival Sureno gang, outside the PetSmart store at 3520 South El Camino Real just before 7 p.m. on Sept. 6, prosecutors said. Corona was a resident of of San Mateo and Half Moon Bay.

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Deleon shot Corona and they both got into a car and drove away. San Mateo police received a description of the car from witnesses and quickly found the pair driving away, prosecutors said.

DeLeon and Mercado refused to pull over and led San Mateo police and CHP officers on a high-speed chase on Interstate Highway 280 and U.S. Highway 101 into San Francisco. The suspects threw several items out of the car, including the murder weapon, during the chase, prosecutors said.

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Eventually they stopped in the area of Market Street and Octavia Boulevard and were both detained.

DeLeon and Mercado both remain in jail without bail and are scheduled to return to court for a preliminary hearing on Feb. 28.

– By Bay City News Service / Image via Shutterstock

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